Mirabito Convenience Stores Launches Round Up Campaign

Customers can round up to support the American Cancer Society.

October 01, 2025

Mirabito Convenience Stores is partnering with the American Cancer Society (ACS) this month for a Round Up campaign. From October 1 through November 2, customers of Mirabito’s 112 convenience store locations across New York and Pennsylvania will have the option to round up their purchases at checkout or donate through QR codes at the fuel pumps.

“Last year, thanks to the generosity of our customers and a donation from the company, Mirabito presented ACS with $90,000 in support of cancer patients across our communities. The impact was immediate and local, reaching patients and families right within our store market area. According to the American Cancer Society’s impact report, the dollars raised helped 702 patients served locally,” Mirabito said.

The campaign also coincides with Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, during which Mirabito said it will participate in local walks and awareness activities.

As part of its ongoing commitment to support cancer awareness, Mirabito will also return as the title sponsor of the Coaches vs. Cancer Basketball Tournament this December for the second year, raising money for the American Cancer Society.

“Cancer touches so many families across our region, and we’re proud to continue this partnership with the American Cancer Society to make a difference in the lives of those affected,” said Marissa Sweeney, senior marketing director for Mirabito Holdings Inc. “Through the generosity of our customers and our company contributions, we are able to ensure that patients in our communities receive the support they need when they need it most.”

In other recent Mirabito news, in July, Mirabito Convenience Stores acquired four Stewart’s Shops locations in New York and Vermont.

“With this acquisition, we are excited to extend … [our] commitment to excellence to our new convenience store locations—supporting our home fuel customers on the road and bringing added value to the communities we know and care about,” Mirabito said at the time.